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Hilarion (291–371), also
known by the
bynames of Thavata, of Gaza, and in the
Orthodox Church as the
Great was a
Christian anchorite who
spent most of...
- (291–371),
anchorite Hilarion the
Younger (8th/9th century),
Byzantine abbot Hilarion the
Iberian (born c. 822),
Georgian monk
Hilarion Alfeyev (born 1966)...
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Metropolitan Hilarion or
Ilarion may
refer to:
Hilarion of Kiev, 11th
century Russian churchman,
became Metropolitan of Kiev
Hilarion (Alfeyev) (born 1966)...
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Hilarion (secular name
Grigory Valerievich Alfeyev, Russian: Григо́рий Вале́риевич Алфе́ев; 24 July 1966) is a
bishop of the
Russian Orthodox Church; currently...
- The
Saint Hilarion Castle lies on the
Kyrenia mountain range, in Cyprus. This
location provided the
castle with
command of the p**** road from
Kyrenia to...
- Anne-
Hilarion de Costentin,
Comte de
Tourville (French pronunciation: [an ilaʁjɔ̃ də kɔstɑ̃tɛ̃ kɔ̃t də tuʁvil]; 24
November 1642 – 23 May 1701) was a French...
- The
Master Hilarion is
considered a
saint within the I AM movement, one of the "Masters of the
Ancient Wisdom", and in the
Ascended Master Teachings is...
- who fall in love, but when his true
identity is
revealed by his rival,
Hilarion,
Giselle goes mad and dies of heartbreak.
After her death, she is summoned...
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Metropolitan Hilarion (born Igor
Alexeyevich Kapral, Russian: Игорь Алексеевич Капра́л; 6
January 1948 – 16 May 2022) was a
bishop of the
Russian Orthodox...
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Hilarion or
Ilarion was the
first non-Gr****
Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus'. He held the
metropolitan post
before or
during the
ongoing 11th century...